Here
the Universe (depicted as a woman) shows a young lady the truth about
herself. Her strengths and her weaknesses, her actions and their
consequences, are laid bare. It is not meant as a moment of shame, but a
time to see clearly so she can move forward, using her assets to work
on her flaws. The goal is not perfection, but a willingness to grow. I
also don't need to emulate someone else, to become a carbon copy of
them. I should strive to do as Stephen Gaskin states: "You have to be true to yourself, but you have to be true to your best self, not to the self that secretly thinks you are better than other people."
From the Rune Cards comes "Sun/Sowilo:"
From the Rune Cards comes "Sun/Sowilo:"
Sun ever proves a joy to seamen
when they cross the fish-bath-sea,
till the brine-steed brings them to land.
~Anglo-Saxon Rune poem
when they cross the fish-bath-sea,
till the brine-steed brings them to land.
~Anglo-Saxon Rune poem
In
this image, the sun pierces through dark storm clouds, bringing light
to the voyagers on the ocean. I generally get up before the sun rises,
and when I venture outside, I'm always surprised when what I think I see
turns out to be something else. For instance this morning, what I
thought was a pinecone turned out to be a large toad. Light shines in
the shadows, helping me to see what I need to acknowledge. Once
accepted, it can help me navigate with greater clarity and purpose.
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